Webber backtracks on 'harsh' Monza review

Mark Webber has backtracked after accusing Red Bull of having
"underperformed" at Monza last weekend.
The Australian re-took the lead of the drivers' world championship in
Italy, but with Lewis Hamilton crashing out, he was disappointed to ...

Mark Webber has backtracked after accusing Red Bull of having
"underperformed" at Monza last weekend.

The Australian re-took the lead of the drivers' world championship in
Italy, but with Lewis Hamilton crashing out, he was disappointed to finish
just sixth after qualifying on the second row.

"We sniffed around just getting a few (points). We could have
capitalised," he said after the race.

"You've got to make the most of opportunities. We should have done a lot
better," he added.

Several days later, Webber is calmer.

"I was probably a little bit harsh after the race," he is quoted by The
Australian newspaper.

"Looking back on the race there is not a great deal we could have done
better."

One element Red Bull has vowed to improve is race starts, after two
consecutive poor getaways for the 34-year-old.

"We need to look at it very carefully," team boss Christian Horner is
quoted in French by L'Equipe.

"Our starts early in the season were very good, but for a few races now
they have not been," added the Briton.